Your cat sold your NES? Harsh.Dylan wrote:Well, there was that one day when I came home and my NES was gone (sold). That was pretty irritating, though I couldn't stay mad for long, that shiny new SNES with Super Mario World in it saw to that.
Damn you cat!
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Ew. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to call the police for that. I'm going to give you a head start...17DaysOlderThanNES wrote:solution: fuck pets.
PS. Do not use the Tapcon screws on your cat.
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You could say that he's a cat burglar.Pyro_Jack wrote:Your cat sold your NES? Harsh.Dylan wrote:Well, there was that one day when I came home and my NES was gone (sold). That was pretty irritating, though I couldn't stay mad for long, that shiny new SNES with Super Mario World in it saw to that.

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Holy SHIT! That dog's gonna eat me!
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Only if you don't think that I'm funny.GSZX1337 wrote:Holy SHIT! That dog's gonna eat me!
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fastbilly1
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It is always a terrible thing when pets or kids damage expensive things. The worst story I know of is a few guys who were playing a monster wargame on a special table that they built that was on a pulley system and could go to where it was only four inches off of the ceiling. They played for two years and one day they went to go play and it turns out that one of the cats had gotten up there and just torn the game apart. Instead of being beaten, he built a new one, with less than an inch gap and a plexi glass shield that they cover the board with before they roll it up.
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So like if the same wasn't finished at the end of their session, they could just raise it up high and leave for the next day so everyone would know that no one had tampered with it? Wow, sounds pretty awesome. How long was each of these games. It wasn't one two year game was it?fastbilly1 wrote:It is always a terrible thing when pets or kids damage expensive things. The worst story I know of is a few guys who were playing a monster wargame on a special table that they built that was on a pulley system and could go to where it was only four inches off of the ceiling. They played for two years and one day they went to go play and it turns out that one of the cats had gotten up there and just torn the game apart. Instead of being beaten, he built a new one, with less than an inch gap and a plexi glass shield that they cover the board with before they roll it up.
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Taking over the world takes time!molotovwars wrote:It wasn't one two year game was it?
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Ill see if I can find his writeup, but I think it was an expanded World in Flames campaign. Those campaigns can take upwards to 40 hours. So it could have been one two year game. Breaking it down to one meeting a week, yeah a simple campaign can take a while, a complex campaign a long long time. But thats what you get when you play individual level wargames.
In comparison, Twilight Imperium 3rd edition doesnt look that bad. Regardless, I still want to play one monster wargame before I die.
In comparison, Twilight Imperium 3rd edition doesnt look that bad. Regardless, I still want to play one monster wargame before I die.

